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Katherine M. Keyes

Katherine M. Keyes

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Medicine

D-Index
106
Citations
42486
World Ranking
6525
National Ranking
3464

Overview

Katherine M. Keyes is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with substantial contributions in the subfields of Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Health, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work focuses on several main topics, including Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, and Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects.

Keyes has published extensively in several recurring journals. Frequent publication venues comprise Drug and Alcohol Dependence, American Journal of Epidemiology, Addiction, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, and Epidemiology. These venues reflect a focus on epidemiological and psychiatric aspects of substance use and health outcomes.

Recent publications by Keyes and collaborators include:

  • What is the prevalence of and trend in opioid use disorder in the United States from 2010 to 2019? Using multiplier approaches to estimate prevalence for an unknown population size, 2022, Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports
  • Annual Research Review: Sex, gender, and internalizing conditions among adolescents in the 21st century - trends, causes, consequences, 2023, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry

Other notable recent papers authored by collaborators include:

  • Has the treatment gap for opioid use disorder narrowed in the U.S.?: A yearly assessment from 2010 to 2019, 2022, International Journal of Drug Policy
  • Association of Childhood Adversity With Morbidity and Mortality in US Adults, 2021, JAMA Pediatrics
  • Assessing causality in epidemiology: revisiting Bradford Hill to incorporate developments in causal thinking, 2020, European Journal of Epidemiology

Keyes has collaborated frequently with several researchers including Magdalena Cerdá, Mark Olfson, Deborah S. Hasin, Sílvia S. Martins, and Caroline Rutherford. The number of joint publications with these colleagues ranges from 37 to 61, indicating sustained research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • National estimates of exposure to traumatic events and PTSD prevalence using DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria.

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Heidi S. Resnick;Melissa E. Milanak;Mark W. Miller;Mark W. Miller

  • Psychiatric disorders in pregnant and postpartum women in the United States.

    Oriana Vesga-López;Carlos Blanco;Katherine Keyes;Mark Olfson

  • The Impact of Institutional Discrimination on Psychiatric Disorders in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations: A Prospective Study

    Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Katie A. McLaughlin;Katherine M. Keyes;Deborah S. Hasin

  • Pre-eclampsia rates in the United States, 1980-2010: age-period-cohort analysis

    Cande V Ananth;Katherine M Keyes;Ronald J Wapner

  • An invariant dimensional liability model of gender differences in mental disorder prevalence: evidence from a national sample.

    Nicholas R. Eaton;Katherine M. Keyes;Robert F. Krueger;Steve Balsis

  • State-Level Policies and Psychiatric Morbidity In Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations

    Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Katherine M. Keyes;Deborah S. Hasin

  • Medical marijuana laws in 50 states: investigating the relationship between state legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana use, abuse and dependence.

    Magdalena Cerdá;Melanie Wall;Katherine M. Keyes;Sandro Galea

  • Understanding the Rural–Urban Differences in Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use and Abuse in the United States

    Katherine M. Keyes;Magdalena Cerdá;Joanne E. Brady;Jennifer R. Havens

  • Evidence for a closing gender gap in alcohol use, abuse, and dependence in the United States population.

    Katherine M. Keyes;Bridget F. Grant;Deborah S. Hasin

  • Stressful life experiences, alcohol consumption, and alcohol use disorders: the epidemiologic evidence for four main types of stressors

    Katherine M. Keyes;Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Deborah S. Hasin

  • Association Between Recreational Marijuana Legalization in the United States and Changes in Marijuana Use and Cannabis Use Disorder From 2008 to 2016

    Magdalena Cerdá;Magdalena Cerdá;Christine Mauro;Ava Hamilton;Natalie S. Levy

  • Stigma and Treatment for Alcohol Disorders in the United States

    K. M. Keyes;M. L. Hatzenbuehler;K. A. McLaughlin;B. Link

  • Childhood maltreatment and the structure of common psychiatric disorders

    Katherine M. Keyes;Nicholas R. Eaton;Robert F. Krueger;Katie A. McLaughlin

  • Birth cohort trends in the global epidemiology of alcohol use and alcohol-related harms in men and women: Systematic review and metaregression

    Tim Slade;Cath Chapman;Wendy Swift;Katherine Keyes

  • Association of State Recreational Marijuana Laws With Adolescent Marijuana Use

    Magdalena Cerdá;Melanie Wall;Tianshu Feng;Katherine M. Keyes

  • Prescription Opioids in Adolescence and Future Opioid Misuse.

    Richard Miech;Lloyd Johnston;Patrick M. O’Malley;Katherine M. Keyes

  • The great sleep recession: changes in sleep duration among US adolescents, 1991-2012.

    Katherine M. Keyes;Julie Maslowsky;Ava Hamilton;John Schulenberg

  • US Adult Illicit Cannabis Use, Cannabis Use Disorder, and Medical Marijuana Laws: 1991-1992 to 2012-2013

    Deborah S. Hasin;Aaron L. Sarvet;Magdalena Cerdá;Katherine M. Keyes

  • Inclusive anti-bullying policies and reduced risk of suicide attempts in lesbian and gay youth

    Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Katherine M. Keyes

  • Recent increases in depressive symptoms among US adolescents: trends from 1991 to 2018

    Katherine M Keyes;Dahsan Gary;Patrick M O'Malley;Ava Hamilton

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah S. Hasin
Deborah S. Hasin Columbia University
Sandro Galea
Sandro Galea Washington University in St. Louis
Magdalena Cerdá
Magdalena Cerdá New York University
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Silvia S. Martins
Silvia S. Martins Columbia University
Bridget F. Grant
Bridget F. Grant National Institutes of Health
Katie A. McLaughlin
Katie A. McLaughlin University of Oregon
Karestan C. Koenen
Karestan C. Koenen Harvard University
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler Harvard University
Ezra Susser
Ezra Susser Columbia University

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